Artist Sean Duffy will take a journey that will make its way to his exhibition at the Museum. The story of this journey will unfold over four distinct spaces: the curb just outside the main entrance; the lobby, which is visible from the street; the stairway and Brief Gallery; and Segerstrom Gallery. Each space will contain separate elements linked by the story. All the elements in Duffy’s installation are connected by his history, whether through elements or interests from past bodies of work (e.g. turntables, vinyl records, cars, modern design, fuel containers, etc.) or autobiography. Together, they map a progression toward a deeper understanding of Duffy’s particular place and time, as well as a personal observation of Southern California. . Curated by Grace Kook-Anderson, Curator of Exhibitions at Laguna Art Museum. This exhibition will be on display at the same time as John Paul Jones, Roscoe Shrader, and Masterstrokes. . Sean Duffy was born in 1966 in San Diego and currently lives and works in Valencia, California. Duffy received his BA in Visual Arts and Political Science from University of California, San Diego, and his MFA from University of California, Irvine. Duffy is a recipient for the City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Individual Artist Fellowship for 2010, and he has recently exhibited solo exhibitions at the Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Berlin, Germany, Miami Art Museum, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, California State University, Los Angeles, Howard House, Seattle, and the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum.